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Making Terrorism History
Book • 2006
Making Terrorism History examines the root causes of terrorism and presents a comprehensive strategy for addressing this global threat.
It argues that terrorism is not simply a military or security problem, but a complex political, social, and psychological phenomenon that requires a multifaceted approach.
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the grievances and motivations of terrorists, engaging in dialogue and diplomacy, and promoting inclusive governance and economic development.
It also highlights the role of civil society, religious leaders, and the media in countering extremist narratives and building resilience against terrorism.
Elworthy and Rifkind's work offers practical recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and citizens seeking to create a more peaceful and secure world.
It argues that terrorism is not simply a military or security problem, but a complex political, social, and psychological phenomenon that requires a multifaceted approach.
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the grievances and motivations of terrorists, engaging in dialogue and diplomacy, and promoting inclusive governance and economic development.
It also highlights the role of civil society, religious leaders, and the media in countering extremist narratives and building resilience against terrorism.
Elworthy and Rifkind's work offers practical recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and citizens seeking to create a more peaceful and secure world.
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